What Is Free to a Good Home?

What Is Free to a Good Home?

by Emily Haines
What Is Free to a Good Home?

What Is Free to a Good Home?

by Emily Haines

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Overview

Metric frontwoman Emily Haines received a fair amount of critical acclaim after the release of her 2006 solo debut, Knives Don't Have Your Back, in which she eschewed the rockier guitars and occasional electronic elements for softer piano and keyboard songs backed by soft drums and sporadic string arrangements. The EP, What Is Free to a Good Home?, follows this trend, as it was recorded at the same time as her full-length, containing five songs that didn't make the final cut, as well as a dub-inspired remix of "Mostly Waving." There's really no reason why these tracks didn't end up on the full-length, as they showcase the same lyrical and harmonic strengths that Haines previously displayed, her Jenny Lewis-ish quaver a perfect accompaniment to her exhaled thoughts. Both "The Bank," a very Elliott Smith-like piece, double-tracked vocals and all ("Whatever it is, spit it into a bottle and sell it to me/I'm looking to buy freedom for my sobriety" she sings) and "Rowboat" mix shimmering horns with Haines' confessional words, and even "Sprig," in which she sets the words of her father, Paul Haines, to music, while more experimental in nature, flows nicely: it's experimental without being obsolete. What Is Free to a Good Home? (also the title of one of the elder's poems) is strong enough to convince listeners of the singer's abilities even if they're not familiar with any of her other work, and for those who are, it just adds to her increasingly noteworthy repertoire. ~ Marisa Brown

Product Details

Release Date: 07/24/2007
Label: Last Gang Records
UPC: 0060270094420
Rank: 91123

Tracks

  1. Rowboat
  2. The Bank
  3. Telethon
  4. Bottom of the World
  5. Sprig
  6. Mostly Waving

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Emily Haines   Primary Artist,Vocals,Piano
Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton   Primary Artist
Rafael Hoekman   Cello
Justin Peroff   Drums
Lance Barrington   Guest Artist,Vocals
Chris Seligman   French Horn
Evan Cranley   Trombone
James Shaw   Harmonium,Trumpet

Technical Credits

James Shaw   Mixing,Producer
Paul Haines   Composer,Poetry
Todor Kobakov   String Arrangements,Engineer
Josh Hassin   Artwork
Wendy Lynch   Photography
Stuart Broomer   Editing
Andy VanDette   Mastering
Dave Newfeld   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Emily Haines   Producer,Composer
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